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SCSVMV University AISEEE 2016 Syllabus : All India Sankara Engineering Entrance Examination

Organisation : SCSVMV University Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalay
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Entrance Exam : AISEEE 2016 All India Sankara Engineering Entrance Examination

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY :

Unit 1 – Atomic Structure -II
Dual properties of electrons – de-Broglie relation – Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle – Wave nature of an electron – Schrodinger wave equation (only equation, no derivation) – Eigen values and Eigen function- significance only – molecular orbital method. Application to Homo diatomic and Hetero diatomic molecules – Metallic Bond – Hybridization of atomic orbitals Hybridization involving s, p and d Orbitals – Types of forces between molecules.

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Unit 2 – Periodic classification-II
Review of periodic properties – Calculation of atomic radii – Calculation of ionic radii – Method of determination of Ionisation potential – Factors affecting ionisation potential – Method to determine the electron affinity – Factors affecting EA – Various scales on electro negativity values.

Unit 3 – p – Block Elements – II
Group -13 General trends – Potash alum- Preparation, Properties and uses – Group 14 General trends – Silicates – Types and structure – Silicones – Structure and uses – Extraction of lead – Group – 15. General trends – Phosphorous – Allotropes and extraction – Compounds of phosphorous – Group – 16. General trends – H2SO4 – Manufacture and properties. – Group – 17 General characteristics. Physical and Chemical properties – Isolation of fluorine and its properties – Interhalogen compounds Group-18 Inert gases – Isolation, properties and uses.

Unit 4 d – BLOCK ELEMENTS
General characteristics of d-block elements – First transition series – Occurrence and principles of extraction – chromium, copper and zinc – Alloys – Second transition series – Occurrence and principles of extraction of silver – Third transition series – Compounds – K2Cr2O7, CuSO45H2O, AgNO3, Hg2Cl2, ZnCO3, Purple of cassius.

Unit 5 – f-block elements
General characteristics of f – block elements and extraction – Comparison of Lanthanides and Actinides – Uses of lanthanides and actinides.

Unit 6 – Coordination Compounds and Bio-coordination Compounds An introduction – Terminology in coordination chemistry – IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds – Isomerism in coordination compounds – Structural isomerism – Geometrical isomerism in 4 – coordinate, 6 – coordinate complexes – Theories on coordination compounds – Werner’s theory (brief) – Valence Bond theory – Crystal field theory – Uses of coordination compounds – Biocoordination compounds. Haemoglobin and chlorophyll.

Unit 7 – Nuclear chemistry
Nuclear energy nuclear fission and fusion – Radio carbon dating – Nuclear reaction in sun – Uses of radioactive isotopes.

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY :

Unit 8 – Solid state II
Types of packing in crystals – X-Ray crystal structure – Types of ionic crystals – Imperfections in solids – Properties of crystalline solids – Amorphous solid.

Unit 9 – Thermodynamics – II
Review of I law – Need for the II law of thermodynamics – Spontaneous and non spontaneous processes – Entropy – Gibb’s free energy – Free energy change and chemical equilibrium – Third law of thermodynamics.

Unit 10 – Chemical equilibrium II
Applications of law of mass action – Le Chatlier’s principle.

Unit 11 – Chemical Kinetics -II
First order reaction and pseudo first order reaction – Experimental determination of first order reaction – method of determining order of reaction – temperature dependence of rate constant – Simple and complex reactions.

Unit 12 – Surface Chemistry
Adsorption – Catalysis – Theory of catalysis – Colloids – Preparation of colloids – Properties of colloids – Emulsions.

Unit 13 – Electrochemistry – I
Conductors, insulators and semi conductors – Theory of electrical conductance – Theory of strong electrolytes – Faraday’s laws of electrolysis – Specific resistance, specific conductance, equivalent and molar conductance – Variation of conductance with dilution – Kohlraush’s law – Ionic product of water, pH and pOH – Buffer solutions – Use of pH values.

Unit 14 – Electrochemistry – II
Cells – Electrodes and electrode potentials – Construction of cell and EMF – Corrosion and its preventions – commercial production of chemicals – Fuel cells.

Unit 15 – Isomerism in Organic Chemistry
Geometrical isomerism – Conformations of cyclic compounds – Optical isomerism – Optical activity – Chirality – Compounds containing chiral centres – D-L and R-S notation – Isomerism in benzene.

Unit 16 – Hydroxy Derivatives
Nomenclature of alcohols – Classification of alcohols – General methods of preparation of primary alcohols – Properties Methods of distinction between three classes of alcohols 1°, 2° and 3°) – Methods of preparation of dihydric alcohols. (glycol) – Properties – Uses – Methods of preparation of trihydric alcohols – Properties – Uses – Aromatic alcohols – Methods of preparation of benzyl alcohol – Properties – Uses – Phenols – Manufacture of phenols – Properties – Chemical properties – Uses of Phenols.

Unit 17 – Ethers
Ethers – General methods of preparation of aliphatic ethers – Properties – Uses – Aromatic ethers – Preparation of anisole – Reactions of anisole – Uses.

Unit – 18 Carbonyl Compounds
Nomenclature of carbonyl compounds – Comparison of aldehydes and ketones – General methods of preparation of aldehydes – Properties – Uses Aromatic aldehydes – Preparation of benzaldehyde – Properties – Uses – Ketones – general methods of preparation of aliphatic ketones (acetone) – Properties – Uses – Aromatic ketones – preparation of acetophenone- Properties – Uses – preparation of benzophenone – Properties.

Unit 19 – Carboxylic Acids
Nomenclature – Preparation of aliphatic monocarboxyli c acids – formic acid – Properties – Uses – Tests for carboxylic acid – Monohydroxy mono carboxylic acids – Lactic acid – Sources – Synthesis of lactic acid – Aliphatic dicarboxylic acids – preparation of dicarboxylic acids – oxalic and succinic acids – Properties – Strengths of carboxylic acids – Aromatic acids – Preparation of benzoic acid – Properties – Uses – Preparation of salicylic acid – Properties – Uses – Derivatives of carboxylic acids – Preparation of acid chloride – acetyl chloride (CH3COCl) – Preparation – Properties – Uses – Preparation of acetamide – Properties – Preparation of acetic anhydride – Properties – Preparation of estersmethyl acetate – Properties.

Unit – 20 Organic Nitrogen Compounds
Aliphatic nitro compounds – Preparation of aliphatic nitroalkanes – Properties – Uses – Aromatic nitro compounds – Preparation – Properties – Uses – Distinction between aliphatic and aromatic nitro compounds – Amines – Aliphatic amines – General methods of preparation – Properties – Distinction between 1°, 2°, and 3° amines – Aromatic amines – Synthesis of benzylamine – Properties – Aniline–preparation – Properties – Uses – Distinction between aliphatic and aromatic amines – Aliphatic nitriles – Preparation – properties – Uses – Diazonium salts – Preparation of benzene diazoniumchloride – Properties.

Unit 21 – Biomolecules
Carbohydrates – structural elucidation – Disaccharides and polysaccharides – Proteins – Amino acids – structure of proteins – Nucleic acids – Lipids.

Unit 22 – Chemistry in Action
Medicinal chemistry – Drug abuse – Dyes – classification and uses – Cosmetics – creams, perfumes, talcum powder and deodorants – chemicals in food – Preservatives artificial sweetening agents, antioxidants and edible colours – Insect repellant – pheromones and sex attractants – Rocket fuels – Types of polymers, preparation and uses.

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